Europeans have been staying in vacation rentals throughout Europe for decades. Renting a fully equipped cottage or apartment on a farm or in a town, for a week at a time, is a popular type of European holiday. Why not travel in Europe the way the Europeans do and stay in a vacation rental?
Then take it one step further and use the local vacation rental agencies that Europeans use. Over the next few months, I am going to profile some Europe-based vacation rental agencies (and a few great North America-based ones) that offer good service and give good value for money.
When I created the Slow Travel website and community I used the term “slow travel” to mean staying in vacation rentals, a week at a time, to experience a place in depth. My new website, Slow Europe, focuses on European vacation rentals: what to expect, how to find them, booking procedures, good places to visit in Europe. As I work through my list of favorite agencies and resources for finding European vacation rentals to create the Slow Europe site, I am writing about European travel and profiling some vacation rental agencies on this blog.
Interhome, Vacation Rentals and Villas in Europe
The “Vacation Like a European” series starts with one of the oldest and largest vacation rental agencies based in Europe - Interhome. I met Claudio Loretz, Vanessa Montgomery and Ivona Davidson from the US offices of Interhome in April, at the Atlanta Vacation Home Expo. They had a booth across from our Slow Travel booth. For years I have seen their local offices when traveling in Europe, read their catalogs and looked at their website. I was pleased to meet their US representatives.
The CEO of Interhome, Simon Lehmann, was part of a panel discussion at the travel show and I found it interesting to see the difference in attitudes between the American vacation rental agencies and Interhome. The American agencies represent high end villas in the Caribbean and Europe and are selling to wealthy travelers. Interhome sells to a variety of travelers, from the budget traveler to the luxury traveler.
Many Americans think that vacation rentals in Europe are large, expensive, staffed villas that an average American traveler could not afford. This is not the case. Vacation rentals in Europe are inexpensive when compared per person/per day to hotels. They offer American travelers good European travel experiences at the level of luxury they choose. Luxury villas, some with staff, are available, but there are many moderate and budget priced vacation rentals to choose from.
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